If you want to be able to use AndroidAPS to calibrate then in xdrip go to Settings > Interapp Compatibility > Accept Calibrations and select ON. You may also want to review the options in Settings > Less Common Settings > Advanced Calibration Settings.

If you want to be able to use AndroidAPS to calibrate then in xdrip go to Settings > Interapp Compatibility > Accept Calibrations and select ON. You may also want to review the options in Settings > Less Common Settings > Advanced Calibration Settings.

The easiest way to use Eversense with AndroidAPS is to install the modified Eversense app (and unistall the original one first).

Warning: by uninstalling the old app, your local historical data older than one week will be lost!

To finally get your data to AndroidAPS, you need to install ESEL and enable “Send to AAPS and xDrip” in ESEL and “MM640g” as BG source in the Configuration Builder in AndroidAPS. As the BG data from Eversense can be noisy sometimes, it is good to enable “Smooth Data” in ESEL, which is better than enabling “Always use short average delta instead of simple delta” in AAPS.

You can find another instruction for using xDrip with an Eversense here.